I think that description of Viewtiful Joe meets Pikmin sounds about right by the looks of things. I'm still on the fence about getting a Wii U, and for various reasons, that fence is very comfortable, and it's unlikely that I'll come down off it any time soon, but this game is the sort of thing that really makes me want one, bad.

Telepathic.Geometry wrote:
I think that description of Viewtiful Joe meets Pikmin sounds about right by the looks of things. I'm still on the fence about getting a Wii U, and for various reasons, that fence is very comfortable, and it's unlikely that I'll come down off it any time soon, but this game is the sort of thing that really makes me want one, bad.

I think a lot of people are in the same situation.

Personally, i love the WiiU and im really enjoying going through ZombiU, NSMBU and Nintendoland.

I think that by the end of the year, when the WiiU has Wonderful 101, Bayonetta 2, Pikmin 3, Mario Kart U and Zelda U all available for purchase, your going to see a lot more people on this forum picking one up.

@Telepathic.Geometry The day I got it I took it home and completed it on my first sitting. The following day I beat it again on a higher difficulty, only it felt like a chore and was mildly frustrating. I loved the visuals, but disliked everything else. The controls felt weitd, from what I can remember, and the boss battles were simple memory patterns.

I only played through it again because it was short and i'd nothing else to play at the time.

Each to their own though. I know it has a cult following and that's why I picked it up. I'd only heard good things. Robbed is perhaps a harsh word, especially considring how much I spent, but I was massively disapointed.